What is the last part of the brain to develop?
What is the FRONTAL LOBE
What was the skill cue from this unit called?
What is ICARE.
What is homeostasis?
What is a state of balance.
How many planets are in the solar system?
Neuroplasticity is how our brain grows and takes in information and happens in two waves, one during adolescence and the other when?
What is EARLY CHILDHOOD (0-3 years)
_________ is a negative assumption, attitude, or belief about individuals who have a mental illness or experience mental health problems.
What is STIGMA.
What was the skill cue for our Managing Happiness unit? (a lot of people forgot to define the letters of it in their final project...)
What is IAPPEAR
In what year was the first Apple iPhone released?
What is 2007.
What is the 'feel good' chemical?
What are the three types of stigma?
What is Public, Self, and Institutional.
What are the strategies that work for all people to manage happiness referred to as?
What is UNIVERSAL STRATEGIES.
How many bones does a shark have?
What is ZERO.
The brain develops back to front. What is the first part of the brain to develop?
The negative attitudes that society has about mental illness which lead to discrimination or unfair treatment describes what kind of stigma?
What is PUBLIC STIGMA.
What are strategies that work specifically for one person referred to as?
What is UNIQUE STRATEGIES.
How many shows did Taylor Swift play on her Eras Tour?
What is 149 SHOWS.
Adolescents are highly curious and sensitive to ________ and _________ , which can encourage experimentation.
What is peer influence and stress.
Name one celebrity who outwardly speaks out to de-stigmatize mental health.
Who is _______
What are the 4 universal strategies (strategies we ALL use) to manage out happiness?
What are FOOD, SLEEP, MOVEMENT, and CONNECTION.
What kitchen object does Rapunzel use as a weapon in Tangled?
What is A FRYING PAN.